U.S. Lawmakers Apologize For Slavery, Jim CrowThe federal government issues the first-ever, official apology for slavery and segregation. Plus, a new report says some officials in the Department of Justice used political discrimination when hiring lawyers. For more, Farai Chideya speaks with Ron Christie and Mary Frances Berry.

The federal government issues the first-ever, official apology for slavery and segregation. Plus, a new report says some officials in the Department of Justice used political discrimination when hiring lawyers.

Here to break down all the details are Ron Christie — vice president of the lobbying group, DC Navigators — and Mary Frances Berry, a professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania.